Engineer
Job description;
Come help develop the future of software used in industrial automation. We are seeking individual with a real passion for learning that are curious and often challenge the status quo. Attitude, aptitude and integrity are central to all successful applicants. Together, we work to build our primary product, PCO.
PLC programmers are responsible for programming assembly lines, robotic devices, or other manufacturing processes using programmable logic controllers (PLC). This role is ideal for a detail-oriented, logical thinker who enjoys working with different machines in combination with computers. PLC programmers work full time but experience a moderate amount of travel and activity in the workplace, such as supervising the installation of their programs and machinery.
The daily responsibility involvement includes of the following;
· Design and perform detailed designing for machine electrical control systems;
· Write Programmable Logic Control (PLC) program for automatic machine control & processes;
· Develop process specific application function libraries.
· PLC application programming and build new function library
· Ability to utilize, debug, design and install engineering software
· To collaborate and work together with the Design Team (comprising of both mechanical & electrical members) for the design concept arising from new project proposal and confirmed projects;
Requirements;
· Diploma or Degree in Electrical Engineering OR its equivalents;
· Good knowledge of PLC and circuit design;
· Demonstrated ability to visualize projects , develop and produce design from concept through completion
· Sound knowledge of process instrumentation, PLC programs such as Delta, Mitsubishi, Matsushita, Omron PLC, Direct Logic, Siemens
· RS422, RS485, Modbus TCP and other industrial interface protocol
· Knowledgeable of VB, VC, C# will be considered as an added advantage;
Plus;
· Programming experience in C++, Python, SQL or similar language
· Industrial electrical panel design
· HMI/SCADA programming (Allen-Bradley, Ignition or similar)